Here’s some news that is going to leave everybody in a state of shock and aww. Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini has unveiled three own-branded phones, and one own-branded tablet in Russia. They’re all luxury devices and, interestingly, the tablet and one of the handsets run on Android.

The case is made of expensive materials as you might expect, including gold and crocodile skin. The TL700 will cost about $2,750.

The L2800 Lamborghini tablet also runs Android 2.3, but is reportedly to receive an update to Android 4.0 at some point. It features:

9.7 inch, 1024 x 768 pixels sapphire display

1.2 GHz Qualcomm processor (probably single core)

5MP rear camera

4GB of internal memory

MicroSD card support

Pair of speakers on the back

The L2800 will cost about $2,290.

The two other phones that Lamborghini showcased – TL688 Spyder and TL820 Spyder 2 – are just featurephones with a similar design. The TL688 Spyder offers a 2 inch QVGA display, GPRS / EDGE connectivity, 3MP rear camera, and 4GB of internal storage space. The TL820 Spyder 2 sports a 2.4 inch screen with a high 640 x 480 pixel resolution, and features 3G, a 5MP rear camera, VGA front-facing camera, 1GB of internal memory (expandable), and a 1,200 mAh battery. Gold and leather have been used to create the cases of both hadnsets. The TL688 is priced at 60,000 to 70,000 RUB, while the TL820 is more expensive: 80,000 RUB.

All four new Lamborghini products should become available in Russia starting August. There’s no word if any of them will make it to other markets or not.

As some of you may already know, it’s not the first time when Lamborghini ventures into the mobile space. Back in 2008, it collaborated with Asus to launch the ZX1 phone, but the project was cancelled eventually. In 2009, the Italian car maker teamed up with TAG Heuer, and introduced the Meridiist Lamborghini – a limited edition luxury handset.